{"id":76422,"date":"2022-03-06T00:29:19","date_gmt":"2022-03-06T04:29:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=76422"},"modified":"2022-03-06T22:37:38","modified_gmt":"2022-03-07T02:37:38","slug":"russias-military-invasion-beams-the-spotlight-on-ukraines-powerful-neo-nazi-militias-whose-roots-lie-in-collaboration-with-hitlers-nazis-during-world-war-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=76422","title":{"rendered":"Russia\u2019s Military Invasion Beams the spotlight on Ukraine\u2019s  Powerful Neo-Nazi Militias  whose Roots Lie in Collaboration with Hitler\u2019s Nazis During World War 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><br \/>\nNeo-Nazis, whose roots in Ukraine extend to their collaboration with Hitler during World War II, have a free run in the country. That may not last.<\/p>\n<p>One of the objectives for the military operation in Ukraine, as spelt out by Russian president Vladimir Putin in his speech on the eve of the action, is \u201cdemilitarization and de-Nazification of Ukraine, as well as bringing to justice those who committed numerous bloody crimes against civilians\u201d.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Now, the National Guard of Ukraine\u2019s Twitter account has sent out a video tweet claiming that Azov fighters of the National Guard have coated their bullets with pig fat to be used against Muslim fighters of the Chechen forces reported to be fighting for the Russians in Ukraine. Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the Chechnya region, had on Saturday declared that his forces have been deployed in Ukraine.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Twitter has tagged the video as violating the standards and promoting hateful behaviour, but it has allowed it to stay accessible in the \u201cpublic\u2019s interest.\u201d Interestingly, Facebook has also reversed a ban it had imposed on the Azov Battalion being discussed under its policy on \u2018Dangerous Individuals and Organizations\u2019; praise for them is freely allowed now.<br \/>\nWhat\u2019s with the Nazi element in Ukraine? Here\u2019s what you need to know, starting with the Azov Battalion.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nThe Azov Battalion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Starting as a small group of ultra-nationalists who made up a volunteer militia during the 2014 upheaval that forced out President Viktor Yanukovych, the group grew into a battalion that fought pro-Russian forces in the eastern Donbas region comprising Donetsk and Luhansk, both now recognised as independent republics by Moscow.<\/p>\n<p>By November of 2014, the Azov Battalion had been upgraded to the status of a regiment and incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard.<\/p>\n<p>According to an Al Jazeera report, Azov is a far-right all-volunteer infantry military unit, comprising of ultra-nationalists who are accused of harbouring neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology.<\/p>\n<p>This makes the Ukraine military the only one in the world to incorporate a far-right militia. It is important to note that the regiment\u2019s insignia is reminiscent of the Nazi Wolfsangel, though the battalion claims it is in fact meant to be the letters N and I crossed over each other, standing for &#8220;national idea&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>According to The Daily Telegraph, the Azov Battalion&#8217;s extremist politics and professional English social media pages have attracted foreign fighters, from Brazil, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Greece, Scandinavia, Spain, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Russia.<\/p>\n<p>Reports published by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights {OHCHR} have connected the Azov Battalion to war crimes such as mass looting, unlawful detention, and torture.<\/p>\n<p>A VICE report on the Azov quoted Mikael Skillt, a Swedish former neo-Nazi who travelled to Ukraine in 2014 to become a foreign volunteer for the far-right regiment, as saying that they were drawn to Ukraine after being inspired by the prominent role that Ukrainian ultranationalists and far-right hooligans had played in the Maidan protests of 2013 and the \u2018dignity revolution\u2019 that followed in 2014.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Maidan protests<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It is pretty clear that the 2014 Maidan protests gave prominence to these far-right groups.<\/p>\n<p>The Euromaidan protest began in 2013 following the Ukrainian government&#8217;s decision to suspend preparations for an association treaty with the European Union and to seek closer economic relations with Russia.<\/p>\n<p>Violent protests broke out as a result across Kyiv, Lutsenko and Klitschko. Thousands collected at Kyiv\u2019s Maidan Nezalezhnosti {\u2018Independence Square\u2019} and camped there. The protesters were beaten and shot at by the government security forces. Around 100 activists were reportedly killed, many felled by special police snipers.<\/p>\n<p>The 2013-14 violence saw the emergence of several ultranationalist groups with names like Svoboda, C14, Right Sector, Traditsii Pooryadok {Traditions and Order} and Karpatska Sich. Some were well-organised militias, others no more than street gangs, but all with an alarming proclivity to coalesce in varying proportions over time.<\/p>\n<p>The last Ukrainian parliamentary election in 2019 saw all the right-wing parties merge into one united list. They couldn\u2019t make a mark, however, gaining just 2.15 per cent of the popular vote; the threshold of 5 per cent of the vote for a seat in Parliament remained too far.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A brief history of Ukraine\u2019s Nazi elements<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Interestingly, the Euromaidan protests also saw the lionisation of Stepan Bandera \u2014 a Ukrainian nationalist partisan leader during World War II, who at one point was allied with the Nazis.<br \/>\nThere are several monuments in honour of Bandera throughout western Ukraine and in 2018, the authorities in Lviv, just 46 miles from the Polish border, announced that 2019 would be the \u2018Year of Stepan Bandera\u2019, again sparking protests from Israeli and the Polish government.<\/p>\n<p>This is where the history of Ukraine\u2019s Nazi element takes shape.<br \/>\nThe Nazi elements in today\u2019s Ukraine spring from the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists {OUN}, a far-right organisation that was born in Vienna in 1929 and modelled on Benito Mussolini\u2019s fascists. The OUN\u2019s main aim was the independence of Ukraine, but it had split into moderate and radical parts by 1940.<\/p>\n<p>Stepan Bandera led the extreme version which supported the invading Germans in the years that followed, pledging loyalty to Hitler. By October 1942 \u2014 when the battle of Stalingrad, the deadliest battle in World War II, was raging \u2014 the OUN had founded the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, known by as the UPA.<br \/>\nThe OUN has been implicated as backing the Holocaust while the UPA engaged in atrocities against Poles, Jews, Russians and other Ukrainians, and is considered to have carried out large-scale ethnic cleansing of Poles, particularly in what are known as the Volhynia and Eastern Galicia massacres.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nWhy the world should worry<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>That Ukraine\u2019s Nazi elements have no representation in the country\u2019s Parliament is cause for relief \u2014 and almost an explanatory trope for all those ranged against Russia in the current conflict.<\/p>\n<p>The worry, however, comes from their representation in the country\u2019s internal security and police forces after 2014. Most of these gangs and militias have been implicated in violent acts of anti-Semitism, and against the Roma gypsies as well as LGBTQ activists and women\u2019s rights activists.<\/p>\n<p>The previous government of Petro Poroshenko, a businessman known as the \u2018Chocolate King, normalised the neo-Nazi presence and activity in Ukraine. The speaker of the last Parliament was Andriy Parubiy, founder of Svoboda and Patriots of Ukraine, the latter growing into today\u2019s Azov Battalion. The chief of police in Kyiv was Vadym Troyan, a former Colonel in the Azov Battalion.<\/p>\n<p>In 2015, a new law named the UPA and OUN as heroes of Ukraine, and made it a crime to deny their heroism. Similar other initiatives have mainstreamed and whitewashed the Nazi collaborators Ukraine\u2019s recent past. For instance, the SS Galichina, a Ukrainian military unit that fought with the Germans in World War II is honoured with celebratory marches now.<\/p>\n<p>The Holocaust revisionism that has gripped Ukraine is alarming to many in the West, and the world at large. The anti-Semitism of Ukraine\u2019s neo-Nazis have been pointed out by several organisations, including the World Jewish Congress and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and watchdogs like Human Rights Watch and Freedom House.<\/p>\n<p>Bizarre as it may be, military aid and training from theWest has brazenly flowed to the neo-Nazis of Ukraine and continues to. In December 2014, Amnesty International accused the Dnipro-1 battalion, an ultra-right military unit, of war crimes. In 2015, US Senator John McCain was tweeting about visiting them, and went on to praise the unit.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the Neo-Nazis of Ukraine are becoming a sort of mother-hive for those of their ilk around the world. White supremacists from the UK, Sweden, US and even Brazil have been recruited by the Ukrainian far-right. In 2018, four white supremacists trained by the Azov Battalion were arrested in California.<\/p>\n<p><em>Courtesy:First Post<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"tweetbutton76422\" class=\"tw_button\" style=\"float:right;margin-left:10px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/share?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdbsjeyaraj.com%2Fdbsj%2F%3Fp%3D76422&amp;text=Russia%E2%80%99s%20Military%20Invasion%20Beams%20the%20spotlight%20on%20Ukraine%E2%80%99s%20%20Powerful%20Neo-Nazi%20Militias%20%20whose%20Roots%20Lie...%20&amp;related=&amp;lang=en&amp;count=horizontal\" class=\"twitter-share-button\"  style=\"width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-tweet-button\/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;\">Tweet<\/a><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Neo-Nazis, whose roots in Ukraine extend to their collaboration with Hitler during World War II, have a free run in the country. That may not last. 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